Cabaret Voltaire ~ Keep On (Clubbing Mix) 1990 HD
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- Опубликовано: 24 авг 2012
- Absolute Best House song of the band Cabaret Voltaire in 1990 !
Mixed By -- Phil Harding
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Absoluter Top House Song der Band Cabaret Voltaire aus dem Jahre 1990 !
Mixed By -- Phil Harding Развлечения
MY CHILDHOOD!!!
"Absolute Best House song of Cabaret Voltaire"... Couldn't agree more!
Great song 👍
Who would put a thumbs down on this song? Such a classic.
You can never go wrong with Phil Harding mixes, no matter what the song or the
genre!
Thanks for sharing.
So true!!
Ich jedyny kawałek jaki lubię. 🙂
Ale za to tak świetny ze od 34 lat mi sié zdarza pezy nim tańczyć.
Keep on.
They are only credited as being underestimated, only because bands which make a bigger impact offer things which fit exactly into those times and then become outdated relatively quickly, but Cabaret Voltaire's music is always about forward thinking and always captures aspects about life which will always be relevant and essential.
I think the lesson here is that not everything in life which looks and sounds good is always so perfect!
Top stuff. I'm sick of the elitists and purists saying the Cabs sold out when they recorded this. Funky and fun.
Martin Tweedy versatility and being able to lighten up, either as a listener or an artist, is very enriching.
Agreed. The Cabs have always been dance floor friendly
This mix is for the town centre disco. The Razormaid cut is for the club they warned you about.
Like most of Razormaid's edits it has a beefier kick drum and pointless loops/overdubs , perhaps a better EQ but that's about it.
Almost the same drumcomputer and synths from Technotronic's 'Pump up the jam'.
Funky. I like it.. And i don't buy into that whole theology that Cab Volt sold out when they did this one.. I"m equally as much into PWL/Stock Aiken Waterman, as i am industrial/dark wave.
"We didn't sell out to disco, disco sold out to us"- Cabaret Voltaire.
Yeah, they only helped develop House. Along with Kevin Key of Skinny Puppy.
Very old fashioned 80s dance
at this date of release whereas
the Cabs used to be all times
steps forward kind of sci-fi pop
LES ANNÉES MAXXIMUM !!!
Only one i can comfortly give credit to the awesomeness of this is the singer
FAB :)
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wow this is a pretty solid tune and i thought the only good tune that cabaret voltaire had was sensoria. i guess i am wrong cause this track is worth listening too
This is a remix, for whatever that's worth. The original CV version sounds pretty different.
sheffield,london,edinburgh,
mixed by phil harding and ian curnow for pwl
Phil Harding only.
This change in their sound shouldn't have been much to complain about. Did anyone really complain in 1987 when The Cult went from psychedelic goths to denim classic rock?
Dios había cambiado. Un día le pregunté por qué estaba tan enojado con sus hijos.
"No sé", me dijo. Supongo que se cansó de tantas tonterías.
¡Ah, Keep On! Sí, me gusta.
The Razornaid! Has a better intro;) Besides I'm partial to the way Joseph Watt remixes just about anything...But maybe it's because Art Maharg was such a Great friend and remixing genius when he was still alive as well!
Thanks for the pointer. I like many
Razormaid mixes are so underheard today. I discovered amazing time capsule of underground talent when I found them a few years ago.
Can anybody download the 7" edit version? thanks.
This is the same mix as what`s (mis?) labeled the "Sweet Exorcist Mix" at [ruclips.net/video/2gH4hBbBdos/видео.html]. That upload has better/louder audio, but no video.
yes indeed! www.ebay.com.au/itm/CABARET-VOLTAIRE-UK-1990-PROMO-12-Single-KEEP-ON-12RDJ6250-/332178371039?hash=item4d575fb1df:g:rNkAAOSwnF9Y6gi1
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This seems to be in mono. Stereo version here ruclips.net/video/rSzZazHimqw/видео.html
The cabs certainly lost their way here. It just sounds so generic
Unpopular opinion, but couldn't agree more. Bland RHK project that happened to bare the Cabs name.
@@FiatPompeius kirk got it a bit more in track in the latter years.